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POP LP CHART : Michael Holds Out; Hornsby, Prince Rising

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George Michael still has both the No. 1 album (“Faith”) and the No. 1 single (“One More Try”) on the Billboard magazine pop charts. But there could be some changes in the Top Five in the next few weeks. Two fast-rising albums--Bruce Hornsby’s “Scenes From the Southside” (No. 8) and Prince’s “Lovesexy” (No. 11)--look to be headed there. So is Sade’s “Stronger Than Pride” (No. 23). But another new album, Hall and Oates’ “Ooh Yeah!”--which started out like a Top Five candidate--has suddenly cooled off, stalling at No. 24. In keeping with metalmania, Judas Priest’s “Ram It Down” is zooming up the chart. It’s No. 41 after two weeks.

* Run-D.M.C., the group that brought rap to the mainstream and made it respectable--well, semi-respectable, anyway--has a hot new album that vaulted to No. 18 on the pop album chart in just two weeks. The album has definite No. 1 potential.

Rank Rank 2 Weeks Title (Label) Last Week Weeks Ago on Chart 1. Faith 1 1 30 George Michael (Columbia) 2. Dirty Dancing 2 2 39 Sound track (RCA) 3. Open Up and Say Ahh! 3 13 4 Poison (Enigma/Capitol) 4. Hysteria 7 10 43 Def Leppard (PolyGram) 5. Bad 4 3 38 Michael Jackson (Epic) * Tougher Than Leather 40 -- 2 Run-D.M.C. (Profile)

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